Today’s sitting of the UN Security Council will be the first UN sitting to discuss the Kosovo issue after the ruling of the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic said. In Jeremic’s words, the sitting will introduce the international community to the new details …
Read More »Cyprus not to recognize Kosovo independence
Cyprus’ Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nicholas Emiliou declared that Cyprus will not recognize Kosovo’s independence but Serbia will find it hard to win UN’s support. Asked to comment on Nicosia’s position on Serbia’s resolution filed to the UN General Assembly, Emiliou said that the document is …
Read More »Albanian intellectuals required President to give citizenship to all Albanians in the world
Albanian intellectuals required President Bamir Topi to give Albanian citizenship to all Albanians living all over the word. According to the intellectuals, Albania should give citizenship to all Albanians from ethnic Albania, which includes Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, South Serbia, Greek part of Chameria and the Albanian Diaspora, calling for amendments …
Read More »Belarus promises to recognize Abkhazia, S. Ossetia
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has promised to recognize the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said. Lukashenko made the promise in the presence of several CIS leaders, Medvedev said. “Recognition (of the republics) is in our interests,” Medvedev added.
Read More »Kosovo vrea sa fie primit in ONU
Kosovo a cerut luni Natiunilor Unite sa inlocuiasca rezolutia actuala privind statutul sau cu o alta care ar permite acestei foste provincii sarbe, ce si-a proclamat independenta in 2008, sa adere la organizatia mondiala, a anuntat Ministerul kosovar al Afacerilor Externe. “Ultimul obiectiv
Read More »PACE: Transnistrian region tends to become a human rights “black hole” in Europe
Members of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) expressed their concern about the situation of human rights in Moldova’s secessionist region of Transnistria.
Read More »Slovakia not to recognize Kosovo
Slovakia will not alter its stand after the International Court of Justice (ICJ) had announced its advisory opinion, and will not recognize Kosovo. This is according to
Read More »Azerbaijani FM receives new Moldovan ambassador’s copies of credentials
Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov received copies of credentials of Moldovan new ambassador to Azerbaijan Igor Bodyu, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said.
Read More »Bulgarian Minister hopes to start Nabucco with Bulgaria-Turkey pipe in 1 Year
The start of the EU-sponsored gas transit pipeline Nabucco should be given with the construction of of a gas network connection between Bulgaria and Turkey within one year, according to Bulgarian Economy Minister Traikov.
Read More »Serbia to press UN SC over Kosovo
The UN Security Council is set to meet to discuss Kosovo, as Serbia seeks to contest the territory’s independence. Serb foreign ministry officials said UNMIK chief Lamberto Zannier
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